why groundwater is important
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Groundwater supplies drinking water for 51% of the total U.S. population and 99% of the rural population. Groundwater helps grow our food. ... Groundwater is an important component in many industrial processes. Groundwater is a source of recharge for lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
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- One of the nation's most significant natural resources is groundwater, which is found in aquifers under the Earth's surface.
- About 37% of the water supplied to families and businesses by county and local water departments comes from groundwater (public supply).
- It serves over 90% of the rural population who do not have access to water from a county/city water department or a commercial water business.
- Even big cities, such as San Antonio, Texas, rely entirely on groundwater. Groundwater provides approximately 42% of the water utilized for irrigation.
- As the population grows and surface reservoir locations become few, groundwater withdrawals are likely to increase.
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